poisonivy2 said: "BroadwayConcierge said: "Kilgore is totally lockingup her Tony nomination with these reviews."
As she should. She's absolutely radiant and lovely and her wide-eyed innocence gives the story so much emotional impact."
See for me that was what I found jarring about her performance. She has such a wonderful voice and I think her "Wide eyed, innocence" was just a bit to forced for me. Her work in the last 30 m
I work right on 44th and we had a student group show up early and just as they were getting the last person in the building the car came plowing through. Truly scary to see the carnage, but I commend the NYPD, First Responders, and all the others that were involved that handled this.
Yes "Evermore" is not "If I Cant't Love Her", but it seems that this song fits this version of the Beast more than IICLH. Personally I find the lyrics so beautiful and show that he has truly learned to love, even if he cannot have it.
I have been in love with Jane for years, and I love how she was in that interview. She is one of America's very underrated comedians. No one can deliver a wackadoo line quite like she can with complete genuine composure. The fact that her dad might not see the show and for her reasons for taking it are heartbreaking and inspiring.
Just bought my Tickets for May 3rd (thank you LincTix). So excited to be there when she walks back onstage after her long battle. She looks great in the dress too! The New York Theatre Community will welcome you back Marin with warm arms.<
I had HIPTIX for the first preview and my tickets were moved to June after the announced they were pushing the start date back. I received notification through the mail. You can also log into your account on Roundabout and see if they also moved you seats.
ChildofEarth said: "This is exciting for her and she's a great singer.
As over revivals as I am (and this was JUST done), I wouldn't mind it coming over.
What revival are you talking about? The 2001 Actors Fund Concert or the 2009 tour that took aspects of the 2006 film version. Theres never been a Broadway revival of this one since '87.
I am not really a big collector so I just go to see what I can find, see if anything catches my eye. I did get this really cool cookbook from The Public Theatre table. It is called "Shakespeare's Kitchen" Its quite stunning and was only a buck. I went back to work and showed people and they loved it so much I came back and cleaned out the remaining 8 of them for people at work. A girl working at one of the tables down by the Shubert saw the book and liked it, told her since she